Tag Archives: education

I believe in You. And I believe in We. Here’s my story (perhaps you’ll share yours too): In May this year I set up a Facebook page called EthicalStartups. I didn’t really know what I’d set it up for and … Continue reading →

Such a question cannot have just one answer (at the back of the book, no looking!) so here’s a braindump of possibilities: A collective, ongoing series of ‘Experiments with the Truth’. A bridge from past to future. Being fully human. … Continue reading →

Without a doubt, the Learning Without Frontiers conference 2011 had the best programme, format and speakers of all the education conferences. Gamers and entrepreneurs, Lords and ministers, children young and old came together under the banner of disruptive technology. In … Continue reading →

48.7% of London state schools, excluding grammar schools, are either faith- or gender-selective (DfE 2010). Friends of mine have girl-boy twins and wish them to attend a non-faith school, together. They have just slightly more than half the school choices … Continue reading →

Should school be a results-factory where children are constantly pushed to “achieve their potential?” Or a safe place to try, fail and try again? “Tout le monde a le droit de foutre en l’air sa propre vie,” as Amelie Poulain … Continue reading →